Displaced comminuted supracondylar fracture without intercondylar fracture of right humerus, subsequent encounter for fracture with delayed healing digital illustration

Displaced comminuted supracondylar fracture without intercondylar fracture of right humerus, subsequent encounter for fracture with delayed healing Save


ICD-10 code: S42.421G

Disease category: S42.421: Displaced comminuted supracondylar fracture without intercondylar fracture of right humerus

Understanding Displaced Comminuted Supracondylar Fracture without Intercondylar Fracture of Right Humerus, Subsequent Encounter for Fracture with Delayed Healing

A displaced comminuted supracondylar fracture without intercondylar fracture of the right humerus is a severe injury that can be caused by a fall or direct impact to the elbow. This type of fracture is characterized by the bone being broken into several pieces, and the fracture site being located just above the elbow joint in the humerus bone.

When a patient experiences this type of fracture and seeks medical attention, they will undergo a series of diagnostic tests to determine the extent of the injury. These tests may include an X-ray, CT scan, or MRI to provide a clear picture of the fracture site and surrounding tissue. This information helps the healthcare provider to determine the best course of treatment for the patient.

  1. Causes of Displaced Comminuted Supracondylar Fracture without Intercondylar Fracture of Right Humerus
  2. The most common cause of a displaced comminuted supracondylar fracture without intercondylar fracture of the right humerus is a fall or direct impact to the elbow. These types of injuries are most commonly seen in children, but can also occur in adults.

  3. Symptoms of Displaced Comminuted Supracondylar Fracture without Intercondylar Fracture of Right Humerus
  4. The symptoms of this type of fracture include severe pain in the elbow, swelling, and limited mobility of the arm. In some cases, the patient may also experience numbness or tingling in the fingers or hand.

  5. Treatment for Displaced Comminuted Supracondylar Fracture without Intercondylar Fracture of Right Humerus
  6. The treatment for a displaced comminuted supracondylar fracture without intercondylar fracture of the right humerus will depend on the severity of the injury. In most cases, the patient will need to undergo surgery to realign the bone fragments and stabilize the joint. After surgery, the patient will be required to wear a cast or brace to immobilize the arm and allow for proper healing.

  7. Subsequent Encounter for Fracture with Delayed Healing
  8. Delayed healing can occur in some cases of a displaced comminuted supracondylar fracture without intercondylar fracture of the right humerus. This may result in the patient requiring a subsequent encounter with their healthcare provider to monitor the healing progress and adjust the treatment plan if necessary.

Overall, a displaced comminuted supracondylar fracture

Treatment of Displaced comminuted supracondylar fracture without intercondylar fracture of right humerus, subsequent encounter for fracture with delayed healing:

Treatment Options for Displaced Comminuted Supracondylar Fracture without Intercondylar Fracture of Right Humerus, Subsequent Encounter for Fracture with Delayed Healing

Displaced comminuted supracondylar fracture without intercondylar fracture of right humerus is a severe injury that can cause significant pain and discomfort. It occurs when the bone in the upper arm breaks into se...

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